Presidential elections will be held in Djibouti by April 2026. While term limits have been scrapped in 2010 following a constitutional reform, incumbent president Ismaïl Omar Guelleh who won a fifth term in 2021, having been president since 1999 is ineligible for a sixth term due to the age limit of 75 that Guelleh imposed as part of the reforms. The elections could be the first since 1993 in which Guelleh is not a candidate.
Ismaïl Omar Guelleh, president since 1999, was re-elected five times, most recently in 2021.[1] While scrapping term limits in a 2010 constitutional reform, Guelleh also imposed an age limit of 75. Thus, he cannot run again in 2026 and that this term is his final term.